If the spotify ebuild is in zugaina overlay, just add the overlay with layman and you are set._________________backend.cpp:92:2: warning: #warning TODO - this error message is about as useful as a cooling unit in the arctic

That's not how it works though. A deleted ebuild means that your package is going to be removed again._________________backend.cpp:92:2: warning: #warning TODO - this error message is about as useful as a cooling unit in the arctic

>>>This is my debugging attempt, but unfortunately it seems a hopeless case for my computer hardware.<<<

Still haven't got spotify to start at all. I've tried 0.8.2.639 and the latest 0.8.4.103. Here's what my problem is with 0.8.4.103:

Code:

jon@jwilly ~ $ spotify
/opt/spotify/spotify: /usr/lib/libcrypto.so.1.0.0: no version information available (required by /opt/spotify/spotify)
/opt/spotify/spotify: /usr/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0: no version information available (required by /opt/spotify/spotify)
Illegal instruction

Is the problem the openssl libraries, or is the problem with the last line "Illegal instruction"? (or are those the same?)

What stands out to me is that it looks like none of us have CPUs which support SSE2. I have seen people with other software based on the chromium embedded framework (libcef) say that libcef requires SSE2, and therefore try to say that it isn't their responsibility to fix the bug, because it is in libcef, not in the software they write which uses libcef.
It would be nice if someone from spotify could confirm that this is the problem, because then we could at least file a bug report for libcef.

I'm having the same issues as kwipsy, apart from my processor does support sse2. Spotify was working fine until I killed my overlay and went with the one in the main repos. Now nothing works :/ Any ideas?